Thanks for the reply. I ended up using
AM_LDFLAGS = -Xcompiler "-language charm++"
For some reason CXXLDFLAGS was not added to the linker command in Makefile.
Thanks again,
nick
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 4:40 PM, Gavin Smith <address@hidden>wrote:
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 8:08 PM, Nicolas Bock <address@hidden>
wrote:
Hi,
The C++ compiler I am using (charmc) needs an additional command line
argument during the linker stage (-language charm++). I am unsure how to
best add this argument. The generated makefiles use CXX for compilation
and
CXXLD for linking, both of which are set to "charmc". How would I change
CXXLD to add a flag? Or is there a cleaner way to accomplish this?
One way would be to pass in the flags on the command line when you
invoke make, e.g. "make CXXLDFLAGS='-language charm++'". Ideally
autoconf would set CXXLD correctly for you but it looks like it this
hasn't been implemented for this compiler.
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